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Special disability trusts, structure and control presentation
Published on 22 May 15 by TASMANIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- SDTs - the basics
- recent improvements
- when to use, when not to use - and other options
- rules for setting up and using
- options for funding
- who can and should be the trustee?
- transferring control over time
- use to reduce family provision claim risk
- controlling capital on the death of the principal beneficiary.
Author profiles
Kimberley Martin
Sam McCullough ATI
Sam is a lawyer in private practice and a Director of Worrall Lawyers, Hobart. He is the co-author of Statutory Will Applications: A Practical Guide, and a contributing author to Halsbury’s Laws of Australia. In 2011, Sam presented the session ´The Practical Control and Taxation of Superannuation Death Benefits’ at the National Convention of The Tax Institute in Brisbane, and in 2016 presented ´Succession Planning to Avoid Disputes Between Trustees and Beneficiaries’ at the National Convention in Melbourne. Sam is the Tasmanian representative on the National Elder Law and Succession Committee of the Law Council of Australia and a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). - Current at 28 July 2016
This was presented at Disability Awareness: A Different Perspective For Professional Advisers .
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